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Blow a hole with the first drone and follow it up with one carrying 2 liters of DIY Napalm!
I didn’t know you had your own brand of napalm …Blow a hole with the first drone and follow it up with one carrying 2 liters of DIY Napalm!
Styrofoam dissolved in gasoline with some added goodies in a 2 liter pop bottle, replace the cap with a detonator the size of a rifle round should do it or put in some phosphorus flakes in it too.I didn’t know you had your own brand of napalm …
Imo white phosphorus is a terror weapon. Read up on phosphorus burns.Styrofoam dissolved in gasoline with some added goodies in a 2 liter pop bottle, replace the cap with a detonator the size of a rifle round should do it or put in some phosphorus flakes in it too.
I wouldn't be the one doing it, lots of people can find out online these days. I'm just describing a cheap simple weapon made from common materials that might be more effective if the objective was to say burn down a building or start a fire at a fuel depot or even attack a parked plane. The only purpose of the phosphorus would be ignition if the explosive dispersal didn't ignite it, other things could be substituted.Imo white phosphorus is a terror weapon. Read up on phosphorus burns.
The bolded is jesuitry. You’re better than that; aren’t you?I wouldn't be the one doing it, lots of people can find out online these days. I'm just describing a cheap simple weapon made from common materials that might be more effective if the objective was to say burn down a building or start a fire at a fuel depot or even attack a parked plane. The only purpose of the phosphorus would be ignition if the explosive dispersal didn't ignite it, other things could be substituted.
If I were a Ukrainian in this war anything legal would be on the table and somethings that border on it, I have the luxury of humanity where I live. How you die in war makes little difference and such weapons can be used on troops but not civilians as the Russians do. When the Russians first invaded, citizens were in the streets in large numbers throwing Molotov cocktails of DIY Napalm at the tanks passing in the streets. They were crushing up Styrofoam coffee cups and mixing them with gasoline and diesel fuel in a desperate and futile attempt to stop the invasion.The bolded is jesuitry. You’re better than that; aren’t you?
Come to think of it, napalm is a fairly terrible thing. I like to think the Ukrainians fight more honorably than that. Weapons exist on a scale of awfulness. Some, like napalm and land mines that don’t auto-safe after an interval of a year or less, are morally wrong. Cluster munitions are right on the edge. It’s important to be aware of and act according to that boundary.
Good point, if someone came on my property to destroy it or my family, I would use anything I could get my hands on to stop them, and I mean anything.If I were a Ukrainian in this war anything legal would be on the table and somethings that border on it, I have the luxury of humanity where I live. How you die in war makes little difference and such weapons can be used on troops but not civilians as the Russians do. When the Russians first invaded, citizens were in the streets in large numbers throwing Molotov cocktails of DIY Napalm at the tanks passing in the streets. They were crushing up Styrofoam coffee cups and mixing them with gasoline and diesel fuel in a desperate and futile attempt to stop the invasion.
They are in an existential fight as a nation and all levels of society are all in, but it is a multilevel affair that is being very well led and functions like a well-oiled machine at this point. From Zelenskyy rallying international support and arms at the top and doing his job and sticking to his lane, to the generals who are doing an excellent job of tactics and leadership, to the highly motivated troops on the ground. They have to play by the international rules of war for two good reasons, continued allied support and getting their hands on all that seized Russian money through international legal processes. There is enough Russian money abroad that can be seized to pay for the war, compensate the Ukrainians and even pay back Uncle Sam and the allies. Vlad is purported to hold 200 billion abroad through proxies and then there are the state funds and reserves we already have in our banks. They could get their hands on a trillion bucks at least.Good point, if someone came on my property to destroy it or my family, I would use anything I could get my hands on to stop them, and I mean anything.